mwg55

M–60
Flora, IllinoisUnited States

1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza

“"Ashley"”

1954 Buick Super 2 door hardtop

“Buick”

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About “"Ashley"”

Back in 2000, I had the misfortune to have to take a prescription that meant I couldn't drive. I sold the daily car I had at that point (one plain-Jane black 5-speed Cavalier coupe - a transportation appliance at best). A couple of years went by, and I changed doctors. The new guy prescribed something different for my condition, so I needed wheels once again. I could: A) spend $4,500 on a cheap used car that would just blend into the woodwork or, B) Find a really decent Corvair set up the way I like it. Now THAT car doesn't blend in. I found this '66 Corvair in Denver, CO, on eBay. The engine had been rebuilt by a nationally-known Corvair specialist shortly before the previous owner put it into storage for about ten years. It came out of the rebuild capable of putting 220 horsepower down to the pavement. Not bad for 164 unblown, carbureted cubic inches! It also had new tires all around. I won the auction, and flew out with my wife to drive it home. A fantastic road trip, and it cost half as much as shipping it would have. It became my daily driver for the next three years, until, in late '05, I had it in for state inspection at a friends Corvair restoration shop. While it was up on the lift, I got to see just how little rust the car had underneath. I decided at that point that it had seen its last winter of Pennsylvania road salt! It is now my nice spring day car, and a pleasure to drive. It still draws attention wherever I go with it.

UPDATE: I had to sell my beloved Ashley in August of 2009 due to the nation's lousy economy. My overtime had gone away and and my wife lost her job due to a work-related disability that they refused to accept responsibility for, so we just couldn't justify the expense of nearly $100/month to insure the third car in a two-driver household. Our mortgage was a couple of months behind, so sadly I took a friend up on his standing offer on her. As promised, he has given her the complete cosmetic restoration she so badly deserved. Of course, she didn't need anything mechanically - I always kept her up 100% mechanically. Furthermore, he gave me right of first refusal, so if he should ever decide to sell her, I get the first opportunity to buy her back.

About “Buick”

This is my custom 1954 Buick Super Riviera. All of the 2-door hard top models were designated as Rivieras in '54.
This car has been lowered, decked, with frenched headlamps, taillamps, and antenna.
It has a 1971 Riviera front clip with a 370HP 455, T400 trans, 12 bolt rear end. Power steering, Power brakes.
The car also has A/C, cruise, Power seats, (split bench), AM/FM/Cassette
Frenched Headlamps, frenched taillamps and frenched power antenna, shaved door handles with poppers, hood and trunk lid decked, drip rails filled and custom hand painted pinstripes inside, outside and under the hood.
The car is currently for sale. I have it consigned at Fast Lane cars in St. Louis. [www.fastlanecars.com].
The Buick is sold!! Went down to Florida.